LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2012

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Jazil sire of Love Me Good 1st Mdn (May 23, 2nd PID). Owner, Sheltowee Farm and Blazing Meadow Farm; Breeder, Sheltowee Farm...
  • Proud Citizen sire of Citizen Kat 1st Alw (May 23, 7th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Mark Reid & Charles Zacney...
  • Yankee Gentleman sire of Little Dale 1st Alw (May 23, 7th BEL). Owner, Vaccarezza, Priscilla, Amante, Anthony and Garrity, Christine; Breeder, Philip Birsh...
  • Luftikus sire of Joyful Kiss 1st Alw (May 23, 7th CT). Owner, Winfred L. Hess, Jr.; Breeder, Ann M. Casey...
  • Hard Spun sire of Ribbon Taffy 1st Mdn (May 23, 5th IND). Owner, Pucek, John Paul and Marcinek, Paige; Breeder, Matthew R. Herbener...
  • Petionville sire of Wups 1st Thoroughbred Maiden Derby (May 23, 9th BOI). Owner, Paul Treasure; Breeder, Michael Iavarone...
  • Strut the Stage sire of Head Honcho 1st Alw (May 23, 7th WO). Owner, Annecchini and D'Alimonte Holdings Inc. and Kingfield Farm; Breeder, William D. Graham...
  • Include sire of Window Boy 1st Grover (Buddy) Delp Memorial S. (May 23, 8th DEL). Owner, Luis Arenas; Breeder, Shelby Lane Farm Inc. & IncludeSyndicate...
  • Philanthropist sire of Rob the Cradle 1st Alw (May 23, 2nd WO). Owner, Andrews, Denny and Paradox Farms Inc.; Breeder, Gardiner Farms Limited...
  • Posse sire of Parody 1st Alw (May 23, 4th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Don Mattox & Pam Mattox...
  • Indian Charlie sire of Nechez Dawn 1st Alw (May 23, 7th AP). Owner, Tresner, Coby and Matsas, Alex; Breeder, B. P. Walden Jr., Hargus Sexton & SandraSexton...
  • City Weekend sire of City Sweets 1st Mdn (May 23, 3rd IND). Owner, Mast Thoroughbreds LLC; Breeder, Robert Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC...
  • Bustin Stones sire of Bustinattheseams 1st Mdn (May 23, 2nd BEL). Owner, Bourque Goldstein Thoroughbreds LLC; Breeder, Eaton & Thorne, Inc....
  • Hard Spun sire of Gleaning 1st Mdn (May 23, 4th PID). Owner, Robert T. Manfuso; Breeder, Nursery Place & Robert T. Manfuso...
  • Medaglia d'Oro sire of Dealer 1st Alw (May 23, 8th CT). Owner, Coleswood Farm, Inc.; Breeder, Family Broodmare, LLC...
  • Mancini sire of Ride Around Sally 1st Alw (May 23, 6th IND). Owner, Joe Uliano; Breeder, Spade Stable...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Laurel Guerreiro prevails in Sprinters Stakes

Posted: Sunday, October 04, 2009 4:37 PM

by Myra Lewyn

Pacesetter Laurel Guerreiro edged B B Guldan by the slimmest of margins in a rousing finish on Sunday in the Sprinters Stakes (Jpn-G1) at Nakayama Racecourse while Australian Horse of the Year Scenic Blast found trouble and finished last.

The race produced one of the most exciting finishes the 43-year history of Sprinters Stakes, and stewards needed approximately 15 minutes to determine the outcome while an estimated 46,000 on-track fans and an international television audience anxiously awaited their decision—a nose victory to sixth wagering choice, Laurel Guerreiro

Laurel Guerreiro seized the lead at the start under Shinji Fujita and was pressed early by 3.70-to-1 favorite Ultima Thule.

A five-year-old King Halo horse, Laurel Guerreiro opened a clear lead on the backstretch before B B Guldan accelerated to challenge from his outside turning for home. The two matched strides in the closing yards and appeared to reach the finish line on even terms.

Laurel Guerreiro covered 1,200 meters (5.97 furlongs) in 1:07.50 on firm turf. Centaur Stakes (Jpn-G2) winner Ultima Thule faded to finish fifth while making her Group 1 debut.

The Sprinters Stakes is the sixth leg of the eight-race Global Sprint Challenge, and the points leader of the series, Scenic Blast, was bidding for a $1-million bonus with a third series victory in three different nations. He raced in midfield early, but his bid was thwarted after he lost his footing and stumbled before the final turn. He was caught in traffic and eventually faded out of contention, finishing last of 16 runners.

Winner of the Takamatsunomiya Kinen (Jpn-G1) in March, Laurel Guerreiro became the only the third horse in Japan Racing Association history to win both Group 1 sprint races in spring and fall with the Sprinters Stakes triumph.

Fujita was relieved by the stewards’ decision.

“I’m just glad we won today,” he said. “To be honest, I thought we may have been at a disadvantage at the wire. It was just really hard to tell because there was a lot of space between us and the horse on the outside.”

Trained by Mitsugu Kon for owner Laurel Racing Co., Laurel Guerreiro entered off a disappointing 14th-place finish in the Centaur Stakes on September 13 at Hanshin Racecourse. He emphatically rebounded with a gutsy performance on Sunday.

Bred in Japan by Murata Bokujo, Laurel Guerreiro is out of winner Big Tenby, by Tenby. He improved to five wins, seven seconds, and two thirds in 26 career starts and earned consideration for the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sprint (HK-G1) on December 13 at Sha Tin Racecourse, the Global Sprint Challenge finale.

The series continues with the seventh leg, the Patinack Farm Classic (Aus-G1) on November 7 at Flemington Racecourse in Australia.

Myra Lewyn is a Thoroughbred Times TODAY editor

E-Mail this articlePrint this article